AllesWirdGut Wins Bauhaereprais for LUX - Place de l'Académie

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Jun 28, 2012

Winner of Luxembourg's Bauhaereprais in the category 'Space and Landscape Design': LUX - Place de l'Académie in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg by AllesWirdGut (Photo: Roger Wagner)

Viennese architecture practice AllesWirdGut has just won the prestigious Luxembourg Bauhaereprais (builders award) in the category 'Space and Landscape Design.' At a festive gala this week, the firm was presented the award for its project LUX - Place de l'Académie, the architectural design on a former steel mill in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.

Here's a video of a group of free runners taking possession of the space.

Project Description from the Architects:

Between forward-facing high-rise buildings and blast furnaces of the past the new Steelyard square forms the center of Belval Ouest, a city development project which is currently constructed in Luxembourg on the grounds of a former steel mill.

The disused industrial site´s atmosphere was characterized by wideness and roughness as well as pioneer plants such as mosses and birch.

The former situation is necessarily literally covered by the new use and new design. Our major goal was it to let the now hidden qualities shine through the redesign.

Seating areas and new trees are concentrated into islands, which leave empty large areas of space and also serve as focal points in this emptiness.

Aging-capable materials such as concrete, wood and untreated steel in combination with rough detailing make it possible for the patina of the past to return.

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Viennese architecture practice AllesWirdGut has just won the prestigious Luxembourg Bauhaereprais (builders award) in the category 'Space and Landscape Design.' At a festive gala this week, the firm was presented the award for its project LUX - Place de l'Académie, the architectural design on a former steel mill in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.

Here's a video of a group of free runners taking possession of the space.

Project Description from the Architects:

Between forward-facing high-rise buildings and blast furnaces of the past the new Steelyard square forms the center of Belval Ouest, a city development project which is currently constructed in Luxembourg on the grounds of a former steel mill.

The disused industrial site´s atmosphere was characterized by wideness and roughness as well as pioneer plants such as mosses and birch.

The former situation is necessarily literally covered by the new use and new design. Our major goal was it to let the now hidden qualities shine through the redesign.

Seating areas and new trees are concentrated into islands, which leave empty large areas of space and also serve as focal points in this emptiness.

Aging-capable materials such as concrete, wood and untreated steel in combination with rough detailing make it possible for the patina of the past to return.